Heads up from another site:
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> Don't know how many of you are aware of this but the National
> Recording Preservation Board of the Library of Congress is
> holding public hearings in L.A. on Nov. 29 and NYC on Dec. 19
> to solicit comment on (among other things) how copyright law
> might be changed to encourage preservation of and access to
> historic recordings. This is a rare opportunity to go on record
> and perhaps - perhaps - even influence public policy about
> access to old recordings.
> They're accepting written comments from corporations, archives
> and "the considerable population of individuals with personal,
> often specialized collections of recorded sound, including
> published and unpublished materials." The deadline for
> submissions for the L.A. hearings is past, but for the NYC
> hearing (to be held at the Princeton Club on 43rd Street) it is
> November 28.
>
> Considering the controversy over copyright these days this could
> be lively! Does anyone know if anyone in the press is planning
> to cover this?
> Details are at http://www.loc.gov/rr/record/nrpb/nrpb-clir.html
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